AMM 198: Unlock Sculpted Confidence with PDLLA Rejuvenation
September 11, 2024
This episode delves into a noteworthy case report by Dr. Kateryn Perez Willis, focusing on the use of poly-D-lactic acid (PDLLA) for facial rejuvenation. The discussion covers the shifting trends in aesthetic medicine towards biostimulators, which enhance collagen production for natural-looking results. Dr. Perez Willis’s biopsy study on a 30-year-old patient reveals that collagen synthesis can begin just seven days after applying PDLLA, offering promising insights for more effective and long-lasting anti-aging treatments. Stay informed on the latest advancements in aesthetic medicine and their potential impact on achieving natural beauty.
Quick Takes
- Dr. Kateryn Perez Willis conducted a case report on the use of PDLLA for facial rejuvenation in the aesthetic medicine community.
- There is a shift towards using biostimulators like PDLLA to stimulate collagen production for a more natural look in anti-aging treatments.
- A biopsy study by Dr. Perez Willis revealed that collagen synthesis begins as early as seven days post-application of PDLLA, potentially leading to longer-lasting and more natural results in facial rejuvenation.
Episode Transcript
In recent news within the aesthetic medicine community, a fascinating case report by Dr. Kateryn Perez Willis, a dermatologist, highlights the use of poly-D-lactic acid (PDLLA) for facial rejuvenation. Over the past few years, the focus has shifted towards understanding the aging face, with volume loss identified as a critical component. While hyaluronic acid fillers have been popular, there’s a growing trend towards biostimulators like PDLLA, which stimulate collagen production for a more natural look.
In the report, Dr. Perez Willis conducted an insightful biopsy study on a 30-year-old patient, revealing that collagen synthesis begins as early as seven days post-application of PDLLA. This breakthrough could significantly enhance how we approach anti-aging treatments with longer-lasting and more natural results.
Today’s date is September 11, 2024, and this development exemplifies the continuous innovation in aesthetic treatments, aiming for sculpted confidence and natural beauty.
That’s all for today. Stay tuned for more updates on aesthetic medicine.